I hope you won't bee bored with another Helleborus :). .Panasonic DMC-FZ7.. Thank you for taking a look.Any comments are most welcome and always appreciated.
This is a great nature shot, Eve. With the white petal of the helleborus as a background, the bees's wings are clearly visible with all their interesting lines. He is one big bee too! Great capture.
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Lyn, I said it many times before, but on that occasion I will repeat it: real beauty becomes never dull or boring! Fabulous capture! Regards, Cornelius
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Luv the bee and the capture of the opacity of his wings!! Think backwards maybe as this one could use some more border works, sumpin' more dramatic to draw in the viewer. You seem to zig when you should zag and zag when you should zig...dat make sense??
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I thought “another Helleborus, what the..!” then I saw the Humble-Bumble, I just love these guys, and what a great shot. We watch them every morning with coffee and every evening with a G&T on the patio. LOL
I’m keeping this one Lyn, Thank you for sharing.
Joe